HOW THE SOUTH Could Have Won the Civil War
On January 26, 2008
Today I received for review a copy of HOW THE SOUTH Could Have Won the Civil War: The Fatal Errors That Led to Confereate Defeat. Author Bevin Alexander claims to destroy the myth of the inevitability of a Union victory. I plan to read it with open mind.
I haven’t yet determined where to place this book on my virtual bookshelves so for now, it’s filed on shelf three of ”Civil War Era and Commentary.”
More to come.
ISBN 978-0-307-34599-8
The Crown Publishering Group (a division of Random House)
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Thanks for the note Andrew. To your point on review copies, I have to give the publisher a nod on marketing strategy in the virtual world.
And thanks for the compliment on the blog.
Rene
How ironic; I received a copy of the same book. This editor is very conscious about hitting up the Civil War bloggers now isn’t he? I enjoy your blog. Keep up the good work!